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25 minutes ago, Jumper118 said:

 

Oh thanks god, i was thinking a i must have overlooked something. Glad it is not the case.

Well, i think ,my 5255 i all i can do with this shitty mobo and air cooler, i am calling it quits. Good luck to you tho.

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25 minutes ago, Whalelicker said:

Oh thanks god, i was thinking a i must have overlooked something. Glad it is not the case.

Well, i think ,my 5255 i all i can do with this shitty mobo and air cooler, i am calling it quits. Good luck to you tho.

yes. 

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On 7/21/2019 at 2:47 PM, Jumper118 said:

on ryzen 3000?

 

Wow. All my systems suck balls in terms of the memory latency. Plus L3 specs - both bandwidth and latency - are pretty bad. Single Xeon Platinum 8268. Looks like AMD's claim about the high performance L3 cache was not a gimmick after all.

 

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On 7/23/2019 at 7:07 AM, Moonzy said:

not sure who needs this information but here

 

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Very close to my first "real" system when GTA V finally came out on PC, ran it quite well even at 1080p. I had a Q6600 and GTX 650ti though, loved that card.

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Core 4 Quad Not Extreme, only available on LGA 557 at your local Circuit City

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Where is the R20 doc?

if you want to annoy me, then join my teamspeak server ts.benja.cc

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25 minutes ago, The Benjamins said:

Where is the R20 doc?

doesn't exist yet, probably get round to in in 2050 when intel bring out 10nm 

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Super Flower Power Leadex 2000W Psu's X2

Harrynowl's 775/771 OC and mod guide: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/232325-lga775-core2duo-core2quad-overclocking-guide/ http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/365998-mod-lga771-to-lga775-cpu-modification-tutorial/

ProKoN haswell/DC OC guide: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/41234-intel-haswell-4670k-4770k-overclocking-guide/

 

"desperate for just a bit more money to watercool, the titan x would be thankful" Carter -2016

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3 hours ago, Jumper118 said:

doesn't exist yet, probably get round to in in 2050 when intel bring out 10nm 

Bruh, Intel will get to 7nm before you get around to making an R20 doc with scores.  

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I also was curious to know where the Doc be at, I assume updating and keeping tabs on 4 docs would actually be a pain as well not so much creating it. As far as I know Jumper is the only one who edits the docs. I could be wrong.

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Core 4 Quad Not Extreme, only available on LGA 557 at your local Circuit City

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Pretty cheap QS Xeon 8280Ls. Did fine on cinebench&AIDA. (I used small and slow memories, and that did affected my aida/cinebench scores..........I am poor)

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Our Grace. The Feathered One. He shows us the way. His bob is majestic and shows us the path. Follow unto his guidance and His example. He knows the one true path. Our Saviour. Our Grace. Our Father Birb has taught us with His humble heart and gentle wing the way of the bob. Let us show Him our reverence and follow in His example. The True Path of the Feathered One. ~ Dimboble-dubabob III

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even moar faster

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Asus Zenith III Extreme

Asrock OC Formula 7970XTX Quadfire

G.Skill Ripheartout X OC 7000Mhz C28 DDR5 4X16GB  

Super Flower Power Leadex 2000W Psu's X2

Harrynowl's 775/771 OC and mod guide: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/232325-lga775-core2duo-core2quad-overclocking-guide/ http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/365998-mod-lga771-to-lga775-cpu-modification-tutorial/

ProKoN haswell/DC OC guide: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/41234-intel-haswell-4670k-4770k-overclocking-guide/

 

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7 hours ago, Zzzzeee said:

Pretty cheap QS Xeon 8280Ls

Where did you get them? Ali?

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8 hours ago, Kizune said:

Where did you get them? Ali?

I get them from Taobao(in China), Each Xeon Platinum 8280L QS 2.6GHz for 12500RMB,~$1813  But I also find someone selling the 2.7ghz QS version on ebay: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Intel-Xeon-Platinum-8280M-CPU-QS-28-Cores-56-Threads-2-7GHz-TB-4-0GHz/113824292394?hash=item1a8074de2a:g:QxMAAOSwNpdctqiP

I am not very sure if this was a good deal. Because I cant find the price of 2.7g version on taobao.

 

BTW bro u have really good ram/Graphics

 

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48 minutes ago, Zzzzeee said:

I am not very sure if this was a good deal. Because I cant find the price of 2.7g version on taobao.

It's amazing deal - i would take it any day of the week. And your CB score shows it.

As for the memory - it is just a 2400 memory overclocked to the 2933, any 2133 module overclocks to 2666 and 2400 or higher to 2933 - at least i tried more than 100 modules and never had any problem with that. If you read documentation to the memory chips on your DRAM module on the manufacturer's site you'll find that 2133 chips have timings when they clocked on 2133, 2400 and 2666 frequencies, so it is not even a real overclock - it is just overriding the data from POR registers on DIMM.

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1 hour ago, Zzzzeee said:

But I also find someone selling the 2.7ghz QS

If you take a look at his CPU-Z screenshot, it is the same 2.6 version that you got. 2.7 available on the retail chips only - all the QS and ES chips are slightly downclocked so you are fine. 8280M is more expensive only because of better memory controller - it allows to address twice as much memory as regular 8280 but i doubt we are going to encounter that limitation any time soon :) 

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image.thumb.png.d8f8cb43a274266a060d87f827379a4e.pngimage.thumb.png.c07b020649c3d0d1bdc297505eb1e8f9.pngR20 .060 CPU test results on a 1900X 4GHz ThreadRipper build. Also sorry for strange resolution (uncropped multi-monitor). Screencaps show both multi and single core scores. (build has two RX580 GPUs in crossfire)

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21 hours ago, Kizune said:

If you take a look at his CPU-Z screenshot, it is the same 2.6 version that you got. 2.7 available on the retail chips only - all the QS and ES chips are slightly downclocked so you are fine. 8280M is more expensive only because of better memory controller - it allows to address twice as much memory as regular 8280 but i doubt we are going to encounter that limitation a

21 hours ago, Kizune said:

It's amazing deal - i would take it any day of the week. And your CB score shows it.

As for the memory - it is just a 2400 memory overclocked to the 2933, any 2133 module overclocks to 2666 and 2400 or higher to 2933 - at least i tried more than 100 modules and never had any problem with that. If you read documentation to the memory chips on your DRAM module on the manufacturer's site you'll find that 2133 chips have timings when they clocked on 2133, 2400 and 2666 frequencies, so it is not even a real overclock - it is just overriding the data from POR registers on DIMM.

ny time soon :) 

Thanks for the reply! I totally agree what u have said. But You can Actually buy 8280L/M/without suffix (QS 2.6G Ver) for the same price on taobao, even L/M models have better memory capabilities.

One little question: You said 2933 RAM Modules is "Overclocked" from 2133/2400/2666 Modules by "overriding the data from POR registers on DIMM", Can I "Overclock" it with a SPD Flashing Tool or something??

 

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3 hours ago, Zzzzeee said:

Can I "Overclock" it with a SPD Flashing Tool or something?

All you need is go to BIOS, disable "Enforce POR" feature and then you will be able to just select the speed from any supported by the memory controller in CPU.

Main System: 2 x Intel Xeon Platinum 8268, 384GB DDR4 2933 ECC, 2 x NVidia 2080 Ti FE, 2 x Samsung Enterprise 3.2TB NVME PCIe Gen.3x8 SSD, custom water cooling.

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18 hours ago, Kizune said:

All you need is go to BIOS, disable "Enforce POR" feature and then you will be able to just select the speed from any supported by the memory controller in CPU.

That worked! Thank you so much !! Now i feel bad about buying 2666 RAM Modules instead of cheaper 2133 ones......... Again Thank you so much!!!!

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Stepping into Linuses shoes (well, sandals) and installing Hackintosh on my old machines:

Xeon E5-2699 v4, not overclocked, in absence of CPU-Z screenshot is with the Intel CPUId tool for Mac OS.

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Mandatory picture of the finished system:

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Main System: 2 x Intel Xeon Platinum 8268, 384GB DDR4 2933 ECC, 2 x NVidia 2080 Ti FE, 2 x Samsung Enterprise 3.2TB NVME PCIe Gen.3x8 SSD, custom water cooling.

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On 1/7/2019 at 3:14 PM, Mephi00 said:

@Jumper118how long has it been since you updated the last time?

many many weeks

 

On 1/4/2019 at 11:32 PM, buzzinkeegs said:
On 1/4/2019 at 11:14 PM, Jumper118 said:

yeah one day it ill get added to the sheet. fingers crossed its before 2020 XD

if u need a hand im free sunday till friday i dont mind :)  if not will se where i end up by then i just bet my score again :D

 

 

look at this in b4 2020. amazing. 

Rig Specs:

AMD Threadripper 5990WX@4.8Ghz

Asus Zenith III Extreme

Asrock OC Formula 7970XTX Quadfire

G.Skill Ripheartout X OC 7000Mhz C28 DDR5 4X16GB  

Super Flower Power Leadex 2000W Psu's X2

Harrynowl's 775/771 OC and mod guide: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/232325-lga775-core2duo-core2quad-overclocking-guide/ http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/365998-mod-lga771-to-lga775-cpu-modification-tutorial/

ProKoN haswell/DC OC guide: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/41234-intel-haswell-4670k-4770k-overclocking-guide/

 

"desperate for just a bit more money to watercool, the titan x would be thankful" Carter -2016

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18 hours ago, Kizune said:

Stepping into Linuses shoes (well, sandals) and installing Hackintosh on my old machines:

Xeon E5-2699 v4, not overclocked, in absence of CPU-Z screenshot is with the Intel CPUId tool for Mac OS.

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Mandatory picture of the finished system:

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Is it possible to install hackintosh on XeonPlatinum Series Chips?

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